Eight Tips for Cleaning Your Kitchen

        Using the kitchen daily, you might find it covered in grime and grime, so dirty it's unsightly. If you don't wipe it clean after each use...

        If you're used to wiping and sweeping, then these eight tips might be able to help you if you're troubled by kitchen stains!

        Tip 1: Clean the cutting board

        What can be done if a cutting board can easily breed bacteria after being used for a long time?

        Salt and lemon will do the trick!

        Cut a lemon in half, squeeze out the juice, sprinkle with salt, and use the lemon to scrub the surface of the cutting board. This will clean it and remove odors at the same time!

        Tip 2: Cleaning the bottom of the pot

        To remove the sticky residue from the bottom of a pot, all you need is baking soda and plastic wrap!

        1. Dampen the stained areas on the pot with water and apply baking soda.

        2. Wrap the pot completely with plastic wrap and leave it overnight.

        3. The next morning, scrub with a scouring pad, and all the stains will come off automatically!

        Tip 3: Cleaning the Microwave Oven

        When heating food in a microwave, oil stains inevitably splatter onto the inner wall. Washing with dish soap may leave residue!

        Why not try lemon?

        Slice the lemon and place it in a microwave-safe bowl. Add 4-5 tablespoons of vinegar and fill the bowl with water.

        Place the bowl in the microwave and microwave on high for 5-10 minutes.

        After removing the bowl, you can easily wipe away the grease inside the microwave with a clean, damp cloth!

       Tip 4: Cleaning the refrigerator

        Cleaning the refrigerator with scented soaps and other cleaning agents may affect the taste of food. However, wiping the refrigerator down with baking soda and hot water eliminates this problem.

       Tip 5: Cleaning the sink

        The sink is the easiest place in the kitchen to accumulate dirt and grime. The accumulation of food residue can not only cause blockages, but also produce odors, so it should not be underestimated!

        Pour baking soda evenly around the sink and drain, and let it sit for a few minutes.

        Wet an old toothbrush and carefully scrub the sink – pay special attention to cleaning the drain hole!

        Ta-da! Doesn't it look brand new after you wipe it?

       Tip 6: Cleaning cabinets

        Kitchen fumes are so heavy that cabinets inevitably get greasy. What to do? Fighting grease with grease is the most effective way!

       Add a spoonful of vegetable oil to a small bowl of baking soda and stir well.

       Simply apply baking soda to a toothbrush, sponge, or cloth and scrub the surface of the cabinet vigorously.

       Seeing all that dirt wiped away, doesn't it give you a great sense of accomplishment?

       Tip 7: Cleaning the range hood

        Range hoods are the hardest place to clean in the kitchen! The sticky, greasy residue is horrifying to even think about! Actually, a little baking soda can easily remove the stains from your range hood.

       Remove the filter from the range hood and place it in the sink.

       Add a handful of baking soda to warm water and soak for 15 minutes.

       Rinse thoroughly and let it dry before installing!

       Tip 8: Cleaning the gas stove

       Cleaning a gas stove is always a chore! Especially the metal rack on the stove – it's impossible to get it clean! What to do?

       After the gas stove has cooled down, place the metal rack in the sink, slowly add hot water and soap, soak for 15 minutes, then scrub with a cloth or steel wool.

       Remember to dry it thoroughly after rinsing!

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